I was up in the wee hours and was pecking away here at my Mac when I got an email from Amazon about their sale of the set "Marilyn Monroe: Classic 9 Film Collection (Blu-ray)," which includes:

"Some Like It Hot" "The 7 Year Itch" "Bus Stop" "How To Marry A Millionaire" "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" "River of No Return" "There's No Business Like Show Business" "The Misfits" "Niagara"

I've long had on DVD "The Diamond Collection" which includes the 5 biggest titles (except "Some Like It Hot," which I bought separately) as well as "Marilyn Monroe: The Final Days," and so my rule of how-many-times-can-I-watch-this came into play (when it comes to replacing DVDs I already have with Blu-ray). But that's just pennies over $4 a movie for 9 films of Marilyn Monroe on Blu-ray, missing not much more than "The Prince And The Showgirl." So I bought it.

Now $77.74, with Amazon only doubling the price -- not like when I accidentally missed their Rodgers and Hammerstein Blu-ray collection and it shot up a hundred bucks!!!

Saturday follow-up: I received the 9 movies today, and the majority of them have only the theatrical trailer along with trailers for other Monroe movies, and there are special editions of some of these movies on Blu-ray with lots of extras. These 2 have the most:

"Some Like It Hot": Audio commentary, interview with Tony Curtis and archived interview of Jack Lemmon. "The Making of Some Like It Hot." "The Legacy of Some Like It Hot." "Nostalgic Look Back Documentary." And more.

Amazon's Blu-ray Deal of the Week affects Twentieth Century Fox's Marilyn Monroe: Classic Nine-Film Collection Blu-ray collection. Through September 20th, Amazon is offering the set for $34.99 (an 83% discount from its MSRP of $199.99).

This box set contains nine of Monroe's most beloved features, including: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953) How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) Niagara (1953) River of No Return (1954) There's No Business Like Show Business (1954) The Seven Year Itch (1955) Bus Stop (1956) Some Like It Hot (1959) The Misfits (1961) The nine-disc Blu-ray package offers each film in its original aspect ratio with DTS-HD Master Audio tracks and a wide assortment of bonus supplements, including behind-the-scenes documentaries, interviews with cast and crew members, and audio commentaries on selected features features.